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The present volume contains a collection of papers on the reception of Aristotle's Problemata, a multifaceted text asking various questions about medical, scientific or everyday topics. This text is one of the most neglected Aristotelian treatises, because of its heterogeneous character and its so-called 'inauthenticity'. It has been the subject of a complex transmission. In ancient times, Aristotle's text has been augmented and adapted, while still other authors composed similar collections of Problemata. In the Middle Ages,Problemata collections have been translated into Arabic, Latin, and Middle French, each translation being characterized by its own particularities. The Latin translation lead to an extremely influential commentary by the Italian physician Peter of Abano, whereas Evrart de Conty, who made the Middle French translation, added himself a commentary to each discussed problem, often using Peter of Abano's text as source. Also in the Renaissance, theProblemata appealed to the interest of physicians and philosophers. In their contributions to this book, the authors analyse this complex web of relations between source-texts, translations, and commentaries, in different times and tongues.

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  1. Frontmatter
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  1. CONTENTS
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  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. Pieter DE LEEMANS and Michèle GOYENS
  3. pp. ix-xvi
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  1. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PLACE OF THE PROBLEMATA IN MEDIEVAL LEARNING
  2. Joan CADDEN
  3. pp. 1-19
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  1. PSEUDO-ALEXANDER OR PSEUDO-ARISTOTLE, MEDICAL PUZZLES AND PHYSICAL PROBLEMS
  2. Robert W. SHARPLES
  3. pp. 21-31
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  1. THE GENRE PROBLEMATA IN ARABIC: ITS MOTIONS AND CHANGES
  2. Lou S. FILIUS
  3. pp. 33-54
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  1. L'EXPOSITIO SUCCINTA PROBLEMATUM ARISTOTELIS DE PIERRE D'ABANO
  2. Graziella Federici VESCOVINI
  3. pp. 55-69
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  1. ARISTOTLE’S PROBLEMS IN THE WEST: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE MEDIEVAL LATIN TRADITION
  2. Maaike VAN DER LUGT
  3. pp. 71-111
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  1. ARISTOTELES FUIT CAUSA EFFICIENS HUIUS LIBRI: ON THE RECEPTION OF PSEUDO-ARISTOTLE’S PROBLEMATA IN LATE MEDIEVAL ENCYCLOPAEDIC CULTURE
  2. Iolanda VENTURA
  3. pp. 113-144
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  1. ÉVRART DE CONTY, POÈTE, TRADUCTEUR ET COMMENTATEUR
  2. Françoise GUICHARD-TESSON
  3. pp. 145-174
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  1. DES PROBLÈMES POUR EXERCER L’ENTENDEMENT DES LECTEURS: ÉVRART DE CONTY, NICOLE ORESME ET LA RECHERCHE DE LA NOUVEAUTÉ
  2. Caroline BOUCHER
  3. pp. 175-197
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  1. LECTURES ET VULGARISATION DU SAVOIR ARISTOTÉLICIEN: LES GLOSES D’ÉVRART DE CONTY (SECTIONS XXV-XXVI)
  2. Joëlle DUCOS
  3. pp. 199-225
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  1. ÉVRART DE CONTY ET PIERRE D’ABANO: COMMENTATEURS D’ARISTOTE
  2. Geneviève DUMAS
  3. pp. 227-245
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  1. À LA RECHERCHE DE LA SUBJECTIVITÉ DANS LES PROBLEMES D’ÉVRART DE CONTY: UN COMMENTATEUR JUCHÉ SUR LES ÉPAULES D’ARISTOTE?
  2. Annelies BLOEM
  3. pp. 247-273
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  1. GEORGE OF TREBIZOND’S CRITIQUE OF THEODORE GAZA’S TRANSLATION OF THE ARISTOTELIAN PROBLEMATA
  2. John MONFASANI
  3. pp. 275-294
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  1. ARISTOTLE'S PROBLEMATA IN DIFFERENT TIMES AND TONGUES: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  2. pp. 295-317
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  1. INDEX CODICUM MANU SCRIPTORUM
  2. pp. 319-321
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  1. INDEX AUCTORUM
  2. pp. 322-325
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